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‘Fatal Blast’ at an industrial plant or ‘Workers Overcome with Toxic Fumes’ or ‘Neighbours moved to safe place to avoid Toxic Fumes’ are headlines that are all too common. The cause of many fatal accidents is the confined space where workers are having to work. The gas risk associated with a confined space is due to oxygen depletion (and sometimes ...

Gas detection specialist Crowcon today celebrated the official ground breaking for its new 40,000 square foot facility at the prestigious Milton Park in Didcot, UK. Having outgrown its current headquarters location in Abingdon, the Milton Park facility will house all existing functions as well as provide extensive customer training and product ...

Sensidyne, LP announces the release of their new web site, www.SensidyneGasDetection.com, showcasing their stationary Gas Detection products to users and sales channel partners globally. . The Sensidyne Fixed Systems website includes information on point gas monitors for toxic and combustible gases, and oxygen; open path gas detection for toxic and combustible ...

SINGLE CABLE SOLUTIONS FOR GAS DETECTION Cabling Costs and Space Issues Why is it that in today’s digital age many Gas Detection Systems still need to be installed with individual analogue loops from control to sensor, each requiring a separate 3 or 4 core cable connection. As you increase the size of a Gas Detection System so the corresponding loops increase by that factor of 3 or 4. ...

Gas detection has always been an important component of the WWEM events, but organiser Marcus Pattison says: “Following the publication of important new guidance on confined space entry and a new standard for toxic gas detectors, the Gas Detection Zone at WWEM 2016 will be busier than ever. “Past events have shown that the Gas Detection Zone is hugely popular with health ...

The organisers of WWEM 2014, the Water Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring event (Telford, 5/6th November 2014), have announced that this year’s show will again feature a Gas Detection Zone following the popularity of this section at previous WWEM events. The Council of Gas Detection and Environmental Monitoring (CoGDEM) is helping to organise the gas detection zone which will focus ...

A unique gas measurement technology has enabled South Devon Healthcare’s Pharmacy Manufacturing Unit (PMU) at Torbay Hospital to conduct highly effective and detailed analysis of anaesthetic gases in a variety of hospital locations. The primary function of the PMU’s quality control department is to check active ingredient levels and sterility in manufactured pharmaceutical products. ...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The organisers of WWEM, the world’s largest environmental monitoring event, have announced a new Gas Detection zone at the 2010 conference and exhibition, signalling coverage of the workplace environment for the first time. Traditionally focusing on environmental monitoring, the event will now also highlight airborne industrial hazards and risk assessment across all ...

Fluorinated (Freon) gases, which include hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), hydro-chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), are a family of man-made chemicals containing fluorine. These ’F-gases’ are extremely powerful greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming – most are between 1,000 and 20,000 times ...

The radiation detection, monitoring and safety equipment is used to protect people and the environment from the harmful effects of radiation. The market offers a variety of radiation protection equipment and instruments; they include gas-filled detectors, semiconductor-based detectors, and scintillators, dosimeters, monitoring systems, contamination monitors and safety accessories. The global ...

At Edinburgh Sensors, we pride ourselves in being one of the leading manufacturers of robust NDIR gas detection solutions. The application of our continued research and development has contributed to several major advances in the world of infrared gas sensing which has allowed us to develop our comprehensive portfolio of NDIR products for the detection of CO, CO2 and CH4. ...

A Korean car manufacturer, based in Chihuahua, Mexico, has recently installed the latest Spectrex commercial IR3 20/20MPI Flame Detector. The manufacturer chose to install the commercial detectors during the construction process to provide superior flame detection. Once the facility is finished, some of the commercial 20/20MPI detectors will be replaced with ...

RAE Systems, the leader in innovative toxic gas and radiation detection solutions, today announced that it recently achieved milestone adoption of its 200,000th wireless sensor. The company also registered its 10,000th software download for its ProRAE Guardian Real-Time Wireless Safety ...

If you work in the food & drink industry and have come into contact with Peracetic Acid, have you ever suffered from health effects? Peracetic acid (PAA) is a hazardous sterilant used in the food and drink industries. When people are exposed to it for periods of time, PAA can be very dangerous. Over exposure to PAA can cause severe physiological effects including: Irritation and ...

The largest range of ATEX-approved real-time wireless gas detection products available on the market will be on display today through Friday, Oct. 21, at the RAE Systems Stand #J38 in Hall 6, at the 2011 A+A International Trade Fair in Dusseldorf, Germany. At the RAE Systems Stand #J38 in Hall 6, industrial safety, first response, civil defense and oil & gas operations managers will receive a ...

Net Safety Monitoring designs every product with the lowest power consumption and the widest voltage range possible in order to offer two distinct advantages over other products in the market: huge cost-of-ownership savings for our customers and greatly enhanced system stability. With regard to system stability and performance, our Millennium II Series Gas Detectors and our Phoenix Triple IR ...

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